HVAC / Refrigeration Engineer

The HVAC Engineer is a certified, hands-on engineering professional responsible for the operational integrity, maintenance, and repair of the ship's main HVAC plants, including large centrifugal or screw chillers, air handling units, ventilation fans, and all associated controls and monitoring systems.

The Refrigeration Engineer is a certified, hands-on engineering professional responsible for the maintenance, repair, and efficient operation of all provision refrigeration plants, galley refrigeration equipment, ice machines, and associated compressors, condensers, and expansion valves.


Search Results: HVAC Refrigeration Engineer

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  1. AC Engineer

    Responsible for maintaining, repairing and operating all shipboard air conditioning, refrigeration and hotel mechanical systems, supervising hotel maintenance personnel and compressors under Chief Engineer.

    March 16, 2026 - Anglo-Eastern Cruise Management, Inc. - English

  2. Assistant HVAC Engineer for Saga Cruises

    Assist HVAC Engineer aboard Spirit of Adventure maintaining and repairing HVAC and refrigeration systems, keeping AMOS records, temperature logs, supervising junior staff, and participating in safety duties.

    March 16, 2026 - V.Ships Leisure - English

  3. Ac Engineer

    Maintain and repair shipboard air conditioning, refrigeration, ventilation and ice-making systems, ensuring efficient operation, energy savings, and reliable cold storage while assisting the Chief Engineer.

    March 14, 2026 - Royal Caribbean Group - English

  4. Refrigeration Engineer

    Maintain and repair shipboard refrigeration and HVAC systems, including chillers, compressors, air handling units, freezers, and galley appliances to ensure food safety and climate control.

    March 12, 2026 - The World - English

  5. Refrigeration Engineer Expansion

    Operate, maintain and repair shipboard HVAC and refrigeration systems, assist Chief Refrigeration Engineer, train junior staff, and support HVAC budgeting, spare parts, and safety compliance.

    March 12, 2026 - Royal Caribbean Group - English